The Denver Post

Festival reveals full virtual schedule

- By John Wenzel John Wenzel: 303- 954- 1642, jwenzel@ denverpost. com or @ johnwenzel

There are still some big details to announce — such as the red carpet premieres and opening and closing night events — but Denver Film Festival last week revealed its full, virtual lineup of films for the 43rd installmen­t, running Oct. 22- Nov. 8.

The films, which will be streamed via nonprofit producer Denver Film’s Virtual Cinema platform, include the festival’s usual mix of features, shorts, student films, music videos and episodic content.

But, unlike any other year in Denver Film Fest memory, there will be no in- person screenings of regular festival titles. That has presented headaches for programmer­s who are trying to secure titles that some film studios will only allow to be shown in- person.

When the red carpet and opening/ closing night festivitie­s are finally announced, we may yet see some Red Rocks drive- in screenings take their place, given the groundwork Denver Film has laid with its sold- out, socially distanced drive- in screenings as part of a retooled Film on the Rocks program this summer.

Along with the virtual lineup, DFF43 on Thursday also announced all feature juried competitio­n films, including the Krzysztof Kieślowski Award for best feature film, and Maysles Brothers Award for best documentar­y.

“The DFF43 program befits the complexiti­es and opportunit­ies presented to us in 2020 — a balance of thought- provoking, issuedrive­n films addressing our challengin­g times, along with inspiratio­nal, charming, and life- affirming fare,” said Denver Film Festival artistic director Matthew Campbell in a press statement. “Though we might not be able to convene in person this year, we hope these films connect Colorado cinema lovers in a way we’ve never before achieved.”

The virtual lineup will be viewable via denverfilm. org, or by downloadin­g the Denver Film app for Roku TV or Apple TV.

The films in competitio­n for big awards are listed below, while the full lineup and tickets are available at denverfilm. org.

Individual tickets went on sale to Denver Film members Saturday and go on sale to the general public Monday, while fourand 10- pack ticket packages are on sale now.

Krzysztof Kieślowski

Award for best feature film

“Apples”; Greece/ Poland/ Slovenia; director Christos Nikou

“Atlantis”; Ukraine; director Valentyn Vasyanovyc­h

“Nadia, Butterfly”; Canada; director Pascal Plante

“Preparatio­ns to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time”; Hungary; director Lili Horvát

“This is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrecti­on”; Lesotho/ South Africa/ Italy; director Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese

“Undine”; Germany/ France; director Christian

Petzold

Maysles Brothers Award for best documentar­y

“76 Days”; USA/ China; director Weixi Chen, Hao Wu

“Acasa, My Home”; Romania/ Germany; director Radu Ciorniciuc

“MLK/ FBI”; USA; director Sam Pollard

“The Reason I Jump”; UK/ USA; director Jerry Rothwell

“Some Kind of Heaven”; USA; director Lance Oppenheim

“Songs of Repression”; Denmark; director Marianne Hougen- Moraga,

Estephan Wagner

American Independen­t Award

“The Atlantic City Story”; USA; director Henry Butash

“Farewell Amor”; USA; director Ekwa Msangi

“Freeland”; USA; director Kate McLean, Mario Furloni

“Funny Face”; USA; director Tim Sutton

“Materna”; USA; director David Gutnik

“Shiva Baby”; USA; director Emma Seligman

 ??  ?? Amara Enyia holds a press conference with Chance the Rapper and Kanye West ( not pictured) in Southside Chicago in this still from the documentar­y series “City So Real,” part of the 43rd Denver Film Festival’s virtual lineup.
Provided by Denver Film
Amara Enyia holds a press conference with Chance the Rapper and Kanye West ( not pictured) in Southside Chicago in this still from the documentar­y series “City So Real,” part of the 43rd Denver Film Festival’s virtual lineup. Provided by Denver Film
 ?? Photo by Melissa Lukenbaugh, provided by Denver Film ?? A still from the film “Minari,” which will screen as part of the 43rd Denver Film Festival, Oct. 22- Nov. 8.
Photo by Melissa Lukenbaugh, provided by Denver Film A still from the film “Minari,” which will screen as part of the 43rd Denver Film Festival, Oct. 22- Nov. 8.

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